Monday, June 3, 2013

It’s been windy lately, what does that mean for my roof?

High winds can be a problem for your roof. Homes with improperly maintained roofs are especially vulnerable to water leaks, gaps in the roof materials and problems with insulation efficiency. Anytime there is a storm it is important to inspect your roof for damage.

Many people experience roof damage in the form of broken or missing shingles. While this is certainly a common problem, high winds can also result in a separation of roof materials from the underlying base materials. This can cause a gap in the fascia boards, attic vents, and other roof structures; all of which can increase the chances for water to get into the attic. Water damage can quickly spiral into mildew and mold problems, some of which could be hidden under insulation or in unreachable areas of the attic. Once this happens, the costs for roof repair and attic material replacement can be expensive.


Have Rhino Roofing inspect your home after a major storm to ensure the roof is properly maintained.  An inspection from Rhino can save you thousands in repairs that could have been avoided down the line.